I got asked this by a friend who's a teacher, and thinking of moving north. Apparently some remote school districts in Alaska require their teachers to live in housing owned by the district, and take the rent out of their paycheck. He was told that there's a way to deduct that amount because it's forced housing.
As near as I can figure from searching the web, that's a common urban myth, or perhaps an Alaskan tundra wilderness myth. The only thing close is that there's probably no imputed income from living in subsidized housing. (And even then, I found section 119 impossible to parse.) I don't think the rent can be deductible, even though it meets the "necessary" test.
But since he's a close friend, I thought I'd ask for additional opinions.
As near as I can figure from searching the web, that's a common urban myth, or perhaps an Alaskan tundra wilderness myth. The only thing close is that there's probably no imputed income from living in subsidized housing. (And even then, I found section 119 impossible to parse.) I don't think the rent can be deductible, even though it meets the "necessary" test.
But since he's a close friend, I thought I'd ask for additional opinions.
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